Tommy Hilfiger is making clothes easier to wear for people with disabilities

Tommy Hilfiger has a new line of clothes for an often overlooked set of customers — people with disabilities.

The collection, which goes on sale Wednesday, uses magnets and Velcro to make it easier for people to get dressed. The line has 37 styles for men and 34 for women — shirts, pants, jackets, sweaters and dresses.

The button-down shirts have buttons and cuffs that fasten with magnets to help people with disabilities take them off over their heads, or get dressed with one hand.

Pants, including chinos and denim jeans, feature magnetic flies and zippers and adjustable hems to accommodate leg braces and orthotics. They also have pull-on loops inside of waistbands.

“Inclusivity and the democratization of fashion have always been at the core of my brand’s DNA,” Tommy Hilfiger, the founder, said in a statement. “These collections continue to build on that vision, empowering differently abled adults to express themselves through fashion.”